Although processors triple - wash the leaves in
chlorinated water before bagging, a minute amount of surviving bacteria — just 50 organisms — is enough to make a person ill.
Not exact matches
Avoid swimming in heavily
chlorinated pools, and be sure to shower
before and after swimming, using soap and clean
water.
But, if you can't bear the look, you can also rinse your hair
before (and immediately after) jumping in the pool to help prevent your strands from soaking up all that
chlorinated water.
If you are a frequent swimmer, try rinsing you hair ahead of time and adding some leave in conditioner to protect your hair
before getting in
chlorinated or salt
water.
If your dog swims in
chlorinated water, be sure to rinse it thoroughly
before it dries off.